Giorgio Armani reveals costumes for ‘The Neon Demon’

Giorgio Armani has revealed a glimpse of the costumes designed for his latest cinema collaboration, “The Neon Demon,” directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The Italian fashion mogul has brought his signature style to the thriller's character Jesse, played by Elle Fanning, in the upcoming Amazon Studio production. In her starring role as the doe-eyed aspiring model Jesse, Fanning wears an Emporio Armani metallic blue strapless top with a matching skirt in the movie's opening scene, and showcases outfits from the designer throughout the film.

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Emilio Pucci channels effortless chic for Resort 2017 collection

The Italian fashion house is the latest luxury label to present its Resort 2017 collection, which gives the signature style of Emilio Pucci a contemporary and eccentric flavor. The result is a collection splashed with bright, colorful patterns — echoing the brand's historic style — and with light, flowing silhouettes that capture the season's effortlessly chic vibe. A fresh holiday vibe is in the air at Emilio Pucci, breezing into the season with a light, uplifting Resort 2017 collection.

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Chanel shows Cruise collection in Havana amid color, sparkle and Latin beats

The French fashion house headed to Havana to present its Cruise 2016-2017 collection, Tuesday, May 3, in the brand's first ever Latin American catwalk show. To celebrate the event, Karl Lagerfeld crafted a collection bursting with life, with color and with sparkle, and jam-packed with references to the Caribbean island and the new chapter in its history. It was on the Cuban capital's El Paseo del Prado — a wide boulevard lined with trees and multicolored facades — that the French luxury brand unveiled its new collection, mixing the signature chic of Chanel with vibrant Cuban folklore inspirations.

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Finally, somewhere to store your Dom Perignon: Dolce & Gabbana’s $34k fridges

Smeg makes refrigerators you’d expect to find in a factory built by Willy Wonka. They’re bright and come in almost every color, as well as a variety of patterns. The company is also well known for its retro line of appliances, which you can find in pastels and bright red. They are a luxury brand with prices to match, but $34,140 (€30,000) is ultra-premium. That’s the price Smeg expects its Dolce & Gabbana refrigerators to sell for. The designers teamed up with the appliance maker to create 100 limited-edition hand-painted FAB28 refrigerators. “Every piece is unique, but they all tell a story consistent with our brand identity,” Dolce tells Vogue. “They might be kitchen appliances, but there’s something that is immediately identifiable as Dolce & Gabbana, from the Sicilian barrows to the Trinacria symbol to the marionettes to the Italian lemons and fruits.” Related:  LG’s Signature fridge has a door you can automatically open with your foot We’ve heard of being a slave to fashion, but you’ll really need to commit your whole kitchen to these fridges, at least when it comes to incorporating them into your decor.

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Finally, somewhere to store your Dom Perignon: Dolce & Gabbana’s $34k fridges

Von Furstenberg takes fashionistas to the disco for fall line

Designer Diane von Furstenberg swapped the catwalk for the dance floor to present her fall collection at New York Fashion Week and sought to bridge the gap between runway and retail by offering several creations for sale straight after the show. The designer, known for her signature wrap dress, turned her New York City headquarters into a party presentation with big name models Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn dancing in her latest creations. The collection featured vest tops over blouses and short skirts, colorful silk and satin dresses and jumpsuits, printed long bohemian dresses as well as a gold-sequined wrap gown.

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NYFW: Street style, feathers and bustiers ruled over the weekend

New York Fashion Week continued to surprise and delight over the past weekend, with labels including Victoria Beckham and Alexander Wang showcasing their Autumn / Winter 2016 ready-to-wear collections. Beckham made a slight departure from the loose forms seen in her recent collections and instead returned to her signature hourglass silhouette with a series of tight bustier tops and waist-revealing pencil skirts. The element of surprise came in the form of the fabrics, which included a tartan check and chequered and striped motifs.

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NYFW: Street style, feathers and bustiers ruled over the weekend

Stars show off their fashion flair on the BAFTA red carpet

If there was one word that summed up the celebrity style on the BAFTA red carpet on Sunday then it was 'drama'. As the 69th edition of the British Academy Film Awards opened its doors in London, some of the brightest stars in Hollywood showed off sleek but theatrical sartorial tastes. Leading the way was Australian actress Cate Blanchett, who stunned in a high-necked Alexander McQueen dress that featured a glittering floral bodice that curved into a slim-fitted fur-textured dark skirt.

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Daphne Guinness makes the transition from fashion to music with new album

Daphne Guinness is taking her artistic talents in a new direction with the launch of her debut music album. The Anglo-Irish heiress, designer, film producer and artist has unveiled the video for the record's first single “The Long Now,” shot in black and white on the streets of Manhattan by the visual artist Luca Pizzaroni. Guinness, 48, styled herself for the clip, in which she sports a dramatic ensemble of sequinned trousers, blazer and tall top hat, complimented by a dark glossy lip and her signature cat eyes.

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Designer-to-be Courtney Love’s best fashion moments

Rocker and grunge icon Courtney Love is set to make her own mark on the fashion industry by joining forces with retailer Nasty Gal on a new “killer collaboration,” it has been revealed. The project is shrouded in secrecy for the moment, but if the musician's bold personal style is anything to go by, this will be one of the fashion highlights of 2016. On the red carpet at the 57th Golden Globe Awards, Love showed off her gift for blending grunge and glamour — a combination that would become her signature look.

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